I also have a question. I am confused, I live in Sweden and i measure Bothe .308 W and Nato as 762x51mm. You say both of them ar 762x49mm. Do you know wye?
As someone who works in the ammunition manufacturing industry I know exactly what you're going to find. That bullet weight is an average and varies. Depending on the company that loaded these for them. The powder grain weight will fluctuate between a grain to half of a grain. Depending on the tolerances given for manufacturing.
I love my hornady match bullets. Especially since I can substitute them for their hunting bullets and experience minuscule change in ballistics. Therefore no resighting necessary to hunt or to do some long distance shooting.
I have an idea for your next video. Can you show some ideas or concepts you’d like to see added to make your manufacturing easier or more automated using FDM 3D printing technologies? Find the right design and for yourself a great video and I’ll design, print and ship it to you!!
Well I'm no master chemist, but I think the only liquid explosive worth mentioning is nitroglycerin, but its extremely sensitive and highly explosive. Let's say you could theoretically put a small amount of nitroglycerin into a brass casing *safely,* then load it into a firearm *safely,* there's still a chance that when the primer ignites the gun goes boom. I could be wrong and there's a liquid explosive/propellant that is on par with modern smokeless powder, but powder is typically used for surface area so the maximum amount of powder ignites and builds the pressure needed before the round leaves the casing, and liquid doesn't ignite as fast. I mentioned nitro because it has the best chance, but you could still lose your hand or worse.
@@MrArtVein in my theoretical scenario, I was thinking half a thimble full would be the safest amount that could still possibly generate a similar force, but I know its still unpredictable and I'd rather take my chances playing patty cake with a silverback
Take this as a 'educated' guess and with a boulder of salt. I have no idea how powerful liquid explosives are but it should not be weaker than normal powder. Assuming that the primer goes off, with a high explosive inside the casing, I am pretty sure that the gun will go boom. There has been ammo that the US produced in the vietnam era that contains high explosive to sabotage enemy firearms. They blew the guns sky high when fired.
I do a bunch of long range shooting, and I train people, I have a custom built Remington 700 in 7 mm mag and I also have a off the shelf Mossberg patriot in 7 mag my custom rifle I only use my handloads in it prints 1/2" groups at 500 yards the Mossberg with factory ammo can't print 15" groups at 500 but you put carefully loaded hand loads in it 2" groups, a lot people don't realize consistency in a hand load makes a huge difference the only factory ammo I've found to be almost as good as a hand load is Buffalo bore
I would've been interested in a pull down of 5-10 cartridges to see afar the consistency between a group
1,000% agreed. Haven't figured out how to make an interesting short out of that... Yet
Sugestion. 😎👍
Just do a regular You Tube video. Or pull 9 bullets off camera and the last one in the short then tell the differens betvine the 10.
I also have a question.
I am confused, I live in Sweden and i measure Bothe .308 W and Nato as 762x51mm. You say both of them ar 762x49mm. Do you know wye?
@@reeseontherange just do rapid closeup shots of the readout meter with a new cup. Like 1-2 seconds.
As someone who works in the ammunition manufacturing industry I know exactly what you're going to find. That bullet weight is an average and varies. Depending on the company that loaded these for them. The powder grain weight will fluctuate between a grain to half of a grain. Depending on the tolerances given for manufacturing.
I love my hornady match bullets. Especially since I can substitute them for their hunting bullets and experience minuscule change in ballistics. Therefore no resighting necessary to hunt or to do some long distance shooting.
What’s inside videos but with bullets, different calibers, different variations like subsonic, so good to watch
Finally, someone who gets it!
ah yes, finally some good content
Hi
Hi
Those and the TAP are my favorites.
Worked for Hornaday good pay
this guy have taken over the job of the channel What's Inside
Sounds like Joe Perra from adult swim Joe Perra talks you to sleep
my dude ur audio made me think my headphones were broke, i almost had a mini heart attack
Who would have thought theres gunpowder, a case, primer, and bullet in this cartridge very crazy
🤯
I have an idea for your next video. Can you show some ideas or concepts you’d like to see added to make your manufacturing easier or more automated using FDM 3D printing technologies? Find the right design and for yourself a great video and I’ll design, print and ship it to you!!
What happens when you replace the powder inside of a bullet with a liquid explosive
Probably nothing but idk how likely you are to find a liquid explosive of the same strength
Well I'm no master chemist, but I think the only liquid explosive worth mentioning is nitroglycerin, but its extremely sensitive and highly explosive. Let's say you could theoretically put a small amount of nitroglycerin into a brass casing *safely,* then load it into a firearm *safely,* there's still a chance that when the primer ignites the gun goes boom. I could be wrong and there's a liquid explosive/propellant that is on par with modern smokeless powder, but powder is typically used for surface area so the maximum amount of powder ignites and builds the pressure needed before the round leaves the casing, and liquid doesn't ignite as fast. I mentioned nitro because it has the best chance, but you could still lose your hand or worse.
@@crazycherokee8552 yeah it's definitely going boom in the hand
@@MrArtVein in my theoretical scenario, I was thinking half a thimble full would be the safest amount that could still possibly generate a similar force, but I know its still unpredictable and I'd rather take my chances playing patty cake with a silverback
Take this as a 'educated' guess and with a boulder of salt.
I have no idea how powerful liquid explosives are but it should not be weaker than normal powder.
Assuming that the primer goes off, with a high explosive inside the casing, I am pretty sure that the gun will go boom.
There has been ammo that the US produced in the vietnam era that contains high explosive to sabotage enemy firearms. They blew the guns sky high when fired.
I do a bunch of long range shooting, and I train people, I have a custom built Remington 700 in 7 mm mag and I also have a off the shelf Mossberg patriot in 7 mag my custom rifle I only use my handloads in it prints 1/2" groups at 500 yards the Mossberg with factory ammo can't print 15" groups at 500 but you put carefully loaded hand loads in it 2" groups, a lot people don't realize consistency in a hand load makes a huge difference the only factory ammo I've found to be almost as good as a hand load is Buffalo bore
I use the 6.5 Hornady match rounds that are 150 grain and they are great rounds to use for hunting
Very interesting.
Weigh a few live rounds to see how the consistency matches up
Good stuff
Whats inside a bullet? Gun powder. Idk what you expected
Ah, just as i suspected. It contains bullet(s) and freedom dust.
Its very accurate
Can you do 6.5 creedmoor
Do more than one to see if the powder weight is consistent
Check that flash hole, that’s a huge achilles heel with Hornady in my experience.
For me their hpbt match bullets are more consistent and accurate than the eld-matchs
Interesting
If only alec baldwin had watched your channel.
I guess the answer he is looking for is lead😂
Ball powder…….BALL POWDER?!
O.O
🤷♂️
Could you load these into the top of a 7.62×39 and make a swapem out subsonic home load
Could you show us what is in the actual bullet, like saw an bullet in half, pls do that with ball rounds and armor piercing ones
We saw what was inside the cartridge but not the bullet.
Boss
What’s inside hornady ammo? A backstabbing to the 2A.
What’s inside a loaded round?
Looks like more bullet sugar….
Yeah, they’re all that way.
Could you do it on a 375 I would love to see how much powder are In those bullets
My guess is lead Reese.
Dumb question what happens if you don't carefully push out the primer
Turn up your volume please
Fix the vise mount
Yeah, bout that...........
Do you only shoot and reload 308…you should inspect and reload some 6.5 creedmoor
Can someone make a video of what happens when u put to much gun powder in bullet?
Why?
Gunpowder? Repressed emotions? A pair of unironic pit viper sunglasses?
🤔💥😎
Is it gunpowder?
No it's dirt.
What's inside these *rounds*
The magical world of Narnia.
Cheese
Pudding
Yes. Most RUclips viewers don't understand the difference
And WTF is the price of tea in china when ya show 1 round dissambled
I don't understand these videos... "What's inside this ammo?" Buddy I can tell ya it's a bullet, casing, powder, and primer.
Have you tried out for any TV game shows?
you are bored
😂